Why choose this course?
- You have a degree already and wish to become a diagnostic radiographer in a two-year course and gain a master's qualification.
- You want to learn through a skilled, knowledgeable and experienced academic and clinical team.
- You're excited by potential opportunities to practice internationally with a recognised UK qualification.
- The University of Hertfordshire was ranked 1st in the East of England for Medical Technology and Bioengineering (2023 Complete University Guide).
What will I study?
Taught over 2 years, MSc Diagnostic Radiography and Imaging covers a broad subject base. You'll learn about radiation physics, anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiographic techniques, psychology, sociology, leadership and research skills. You'll be taught by academic leaders in the field of diagnostic radiography and imaging. Our expert staff have worked or continue to work in specialist clinical roles or advanced practice such as X-ray examination reporting.
Student radiographers become clinical practitioners by studying modules designed to promote a detailed knowledge and understanding of the theoretical principles of radiography. In addition, you'll undertake supervised clinical placements in order to gain competency in the clinical placement environment.
You'll learn key knowledge and skills. Every step of the way you'll deepen your critical thinking, evaluation and reflection skills. Benefit from our dedicated virtual learning environment which holds resources and guides you through your learning journey. We have adopted a "blended" approach to learning. This means you'll be taught in various ways including lectures, directed self-study, research exercises, small group-based learning workshops, work-based activity and interesting tutorials. We also use online learning platforms such as MS teams and Zoom for interactive e-learning, with self-tests and image-viewing quizzes.
Practical clinical training will take place in our skills suite. You'll train in specialist rooms with a CT scanner, using theatre digital imaging equipment and general x-ray units. We also have ultrasound training rooms and state of the art computer laboratories used for image evaluation and interpretation teaching. By using simulation software you'll practice your skills for your clinical placement, in a safe environment.
Our partner placement sites including some renowned hospitals in the East Midlands, East of England, London and Thames Valley areas. Each of our partner hospital sites will have a dedicated clinical coordinator who will supervise students on clinical practice. The University of Hertfordshire will also provide a lecturer who will be directly involved in your clinical tuition and be available as a 'link' back to the university while you are away on clinical placement.
